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now, seattle does have that rain for today. the rain is going to spread eastward, though, and kind of infiltrate the sunshine. clouds will too as we go into your thursday. that's where we see more medford, 55, with rain. boise, 57. the sunshine state for denver on thursday. 63 will be their high. that is a look at your regionaly make it to 80. and that's a look at your wednesday forecast. lynn. >> ginger, thanks. >>> well, oil settled. yet another new way to rent your movies. and the invention that can shield you from everythingç charlie sheen. your early morning business headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, does she own the word gaga? she seems to think so. >>> coming up, a major suspension for ohio state football and a miami heat have another reason to cry. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning, and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are some of your top headlines this morning. the senate is expected to vote this afternoon on a pair of competing budget plans to fund the government for the rest
now, seattle does have that rain for today. the rain is going to spread eastward, though, and kind of infiltrate the sunshine. clouds will too as we go into your thursday. that's where we see more medford, 55, with rain. boise, 57. the sunshine state for denver on thursday. 63 will be their high. that is a look at your regionaly make it to 80. and that's a look at your wednesday forecast. lynn. >> ginger, thanks. >>> well, oil settled. yet another new way to rent your movies. and...
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legislative analyst to conduct and complete a study on other technology hubs in the united states, from seattle down to silicon valley, acrostic austin, the research triangle in the carolinas, new york, boston, to understand what other municipalities and areas are offering technology companies to relocate their, what incentives they are providing. we have to realize that while we have a lot of inherent value in san francisco, i believe it is the best city in the world, but we are competing for companies and the jobs they create in our city. i have also asked our city attorney to draft two pieces of legislation to address the issue. one version, a more extended version of supervisor mirkarimi 's current bill, is a complete elimination of taxes on stock options. the other is that we tax companies based upon the stock price of their option or the fair market value of the stock when they should not be fair market value of the company when it goes public and there is a triggering event for taxation. in addition, i have been speaking with the mayor and working with his office to put together a techno
legislative analyst to conduct and complete a study on other technology hubs in the united states, from seattle down to silicon valley, acrostic austin, the research triangle in the carolinas, new york, boston, to understand what other municipalities and areas are offering technology companies to relocate their, what incentives they are providing. we have to realize that while we have a lot of inherent value in san francisco, i believe it is the best city in the world, but we are competing for...
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a historic landmark in harlem, fund a local business in chicago, expand green energy initiatives in seattle. because when you're giving, lending and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. if you live for performance, upgrade to castrol edge advanced synthetic oil. it outperforms in the world's toughest industry tests. castrol edge. it's more than just oil. it's liquid engineering. it's more than just oil. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer into the future. there's a nurse who can access in an instant every patient's past. and because the whole hospital's working together, there's a family who can breathe easy, right now. somewhere in america, we've already answered some of the nation's toughest healthcare questions. and the over 60,000 people of siemens are ready to do it again. siemens. answers. >> schieffer: finally today, i have spent most of my life defending the first amendment, and i'll continue to do so, but when the supreme court ruled last week that it gave a church group the right to picket at the dead soldier's funeral with a
a historic landmark in harlem, fund a local business in chicago, expand green energy initiatives in seattle. because when you're giving, lending and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. if you live for performance, upgrade to castrol edge advanced synthetic oil. it outperforms in the world's toughest industry tests. castrol edge. it's more than just oil. it's liquid engineering. it's more than just oil. somewhere in america, there's a doctor who can peer...
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obama's maternal mom grew up in kansas and lived in seattle and hawaii and she come from an a-bohemian background and he traced his family very far back. i want to read some of the names from the ancestors. hussein obama and that's the grandfather. opeal, agola, and ogello. you're going back to 1624. why this -- why this ancient history? >> well, what's interesting from what you say that you might have noticed that old names began with o and the louo tribe and that's the obama tribe came from tribe, they males have the letter start with o and the women start with a. when obama was elected, even when he was a candidate in the campaign, there were books written about him and newspaper articles and tv programs but they all concentrated on his life in america and there's another whole half to obama that i felt was really being -- not being addressed and that was his kenyan side. and so when he was elected president in november, i decided that it would be really interesting to go out to kenya and research and explore the background and i intended to make a documentary. that was my originall
obama's maternal mom grew up in kansas and lived in seattle and hawaii and she come from an a-bohemian background and he traced his family very far back. i want to read some of the names from the ancestors. hussein obama and that's the grandfather. opeal, agola, and ogello. you're going back to 1624. why this -- why this ancient history? >> well, what's interesting from what you say that you might have noticed that old names began with o and the louo tribe and that's the obama tribe came...
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a historic landmark in harlem, fund a local business in chicago, expand green energy initiatives in seattle. because when you're giving, lending and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. >>> one of the things that i think there is a misconception about is that somehow our manufacturing days have passed. that's not true. we're still one of the dominant manufactures in the world. the channel. the difference is what used to take 1,000 people to manufacture might now take 100. >> you see row after row of textile mill buildings. and you know when you see those buildings that this state had to have gone through an economic crisis at some point. it will take more than a speech and rhetoric to put the americans back to work. it's going to take a new president of the united states. >> mitt romney, last night in new hampshire. clearly, the presidential campaign is under way. today, the new of americans in manufacturing jobs is at a 70-year low. and as you have just seen, abc was asking an intriguing question this week. if each american spent just a little bit mo
a historic landmark in harlem, fund a local business in chicago, expand green energy initiatives in seattle. because when you're giving, lending and investing in more communities across the country, more opportunities happen. >>> one of the things that i think there is a misconception about is that somehow our manufacturing days have passed. that's not true. we're still one of the dominant manufactures in the world. the channel. the difference is what used to take 1,000 people to...
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obama's maternal side grew up in kansas and move to seattle and in hawaii. even she comes out of a somewhat beginning american background. you focus on his father site and you trace it pretty far back. if i could just, i want to read the names of some of the ancestors here, the grandfather, jaramogi oginga odinga, jomo kenyatta. you're going back to 1624. why this ancient history? >> well, what's interesting for what you said, you might have noticed that old names began with oh, and actually the luo tribe, which the obama came from, they name all their mails with the letter of. and the women have a name starting with the letter a. it's because really when obama was elected, even when he was a candidate in the campaign, there were books and tv programs but they all concentrate on his life in america. there's another whole have to obama that i felt was really being, not being addressed. and that was his keen insight. and so -- his kenyan site. when he was elected in november, i decided that i would be arrested got to kenya to research, explore the background.
obama's maternal side grew up in kansas and move to seattle and in hawaii. even she comes out of a somewhat beginning american background. you focus on his father site and you trace it pretty far back. if i could just, i want to read the names of some of the ancestors here, the grandfather, jaramogi oginga odinga, jomo kenyatta. you're going back to 1624. why this ancient history? >> well, what's interesting for what you said, you might have noticed that old names began with oh, and...
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also showers today from seattle to san francisco. >> sacramento, 57. phoenix, 67. 44 in chicago. 65 in indianapolis. and 76 in kansas city. 80 degrees in miami and atlanta. near 60 in baltimore. and 52 in new york. snow yesterday. not welcome. >> no, no. >>> somebody had some fun in south carolina. they tampered with just a few road signs in that neck of the woods. >> wasn't rob. whoever it was did change the signs to read stuff like zombies ahead, be alert for tanks, watch for hunters. the signs were along the road and a private contractor got ready to start repaving. pretty shocking. >> yeah. that could catch your eye. as you can imagine, most drivers were not amused. most say they thought it could be a distraction. i guess so. we'll be right back. ♪ took out the hat said imagine that me working for you ♪ hd 3. ( >>> we return now to japan where the number of dead has now risen to more than 9,000 following that devastating quake and tsunami. >> just incredible. the country's northeast coast was the hardest hit and some of the most astonishing pic
also showers today from seattle to san francisco. >> sacramento, 57. phoenix, 67. 44 in chicago. 65 in indianapolis. and 76 in kansas city. 80 degrees in miami and atlanta. near 60 in baltimore. and 52 in new york. snow yesterday. not welcome. >> no, no. >>> somebody had some fun in south carolina. they tampered with just a few road signs in that neck of the woods. >> wasn't rob. whoever it was did change the signs to read stuff like zombies ahead, be alert for tanks,...
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it's mainly flying up towards vancouver and seattle. behind it there's your friday, which will be pretty good. this system should start for some, especially up around lake county. but south of that it's going to be rather ho hum. we'll get the clouds increasing. then sun around noon. the forecasted highs upper 50s. low to mid-60s, cooler to the north. slightly on the mild side. tomorrow looks great, maybe patchy fog. saturday about the same. looks like rain will make it farther south. tori and dave. >>> major diplomatic movements from the government. this is a reaction to the continuing crisis in libya. >>> also dramatic events happening in wisconsin. a union protests a turned into a state capitol lockdown after a big blow for unions. we'll have details. >>> well, tonight, the first of the 13 idol finalists will be voted off. >>> these are live pictures from madison, wisconsin. the capitol building is on lockdown. police are not letting people who are outside in. people are yelling let us in. let us in. pramptly they put reporters in. t
it's mainly flying up towards vancouver and seattle. behind it there's your friday, which will be pretty good. this system should start for some, especially up around lake county. but south of that it's going to be rather ho hum. we'll get the clouds increasing. then sun around noon. the forecasted highs upper 50s. low to mid-60s, cooler to the north. slightly on the mild side. tomorrow looks great, maybe patchy fog. saturday about the same. looks like rain will make it farther south. tori and...
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. >> it's now closer to seattle than it is to the new york where it was first discovered. >> reporter: western long eareds are common, but with white-nose, american appearance at the tourist-friendly howe caverns leads many scientists to suspect that people may have accidentally brought the white nose fungus to the u.s. on their clothing or luggage, and that people, particularly cavers, might be spreading white nose to new places today. >> this is lost cave. always refreshing, especially on a hot summer day you can get out of the sun and cool off. >> reporter: matt skeels is with the oregon high desert grotto, a group dedicated to exploring caves of the northwest. almost all caves on federal lands in the eastern u.s. are now closed because of white nose syndrome. and matt fears western caves are next. >> it scares us because caving is something we love. and to be shut out of caves we spend so much time in is like the death of a certain lifestyle. >> reporter: julie york is with the forest service and she admits that talking about cave closures is not popular. >> it is a lot to ask, it
. >> it's now closer to seattle than it is to the new york where it was first discovered. >> reporter: western long eareds are common, but with white-nose, american appearance at the tourist-friendly howe caverns leads many scientists to suspect that people may have accidentally brought the white nose fungus to the u.s. on their clothing or luggage, and that people, particularly cavers, might be spreading white nose to new places today. >> this is lost cave. always refreshing,...
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discouraged and leaf -- when you take a look at what is happening in helena, montana or what is happening in seattle, they have said, let's not concentrate on standardized tests. let's concentrate on getting the best people here and have them design something for the school. they move away from standardization and toward something better. host: here is a twitter message. guest: i'm not sure how teachers' unions affect could -- student loans. but i will tell you we have fought like crazy to get a better system, not only for pell grants, but for student loans. i am a recipient of the national direct student loans. when i was in college my parents could not afford to send me. i worked part-time jobs and i did the best i could. what we are seeing is skyrocketing tuition and that is happening because of the cutbacks on the state level and the federal level sought as we get -- and the federal level as we get less and less assistance. the burden is on the back of the students who have to take out these horrendous loans. host: here is another one. guest: there is almost an honoring of what a test can tell y
discouraged and leaf -- when you take a look at what is happening in helena, montana or what is happening in seattle, they have said, let's not concentrate on standardized tests. let's concentrate on getting the best people here and have them design something for the school. they move away from standardization and toward something better. host: here is a twitter message. guest: i'm not sure how teachers' unions affect could -- student loans. but i will tell you we have fought like crazy to get...
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today's after the attacks an individual attempting to set fire to cars in the parking lot of a mosque in seattle. and shot at worshipers fling the mosque. on the same day an individual set fire to a pakistani american restaurant in utah. the first person killed in post 9/11 violence was shot while pumping gas at his gas station in arizona for days after 9/11. in the three and half months on the attacks more than 300 federal criminal investigations were initiated. there was also an increase in other instances of discrimination. on the afternoon of 9/11 a hotel in iowa canceled the reservation at a native american group had made to host the convention. the federal government under president bush's leadership responded forcefully. the civil rights division criminal in section create a task force to address hate crime. the civil litigating section ramped up their work to combat other forms of discrimination. our predecessors built a solid foundation. over the last two years we've worked to build upon that foundation and expand our efforts to engage with communities to ensure that we are fulfilling o
today's after the attacks an individual attempting to set fire to cars in the parking lot of a mosque in seattle. and shot at worshipers fling the mosque. on the same day an individual set fire to a pakistani american restaurant in utah. the first person killed in post 9/11 violence was shot while pumping gas at his gas station in arizona for days after 9/11. in the three and half months on the attacks more than 300 federal criminal investigations were initiated. there was also an increase in...
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host: seattle, washington. matthew on the line for independents. you are on the "washington journal." caller: what is our country coming to these days? being an independent -- i'm a union ironworker, ok. it's been the worst in the last few years than it has been in my entire adult life. where we were in afghanistan, we were in iraq. we cannot really afford this stuff anymore. everybody wants to blame obama. even though i'm not necessarily a democrat -- we are going over into other people's countries and stuff. we should be worried about what's going on at home. do you know what i'm saying? you look at all these people who cannot keep their jobs. they work hard all their lives to have a home and they're losing them. host: jake sherman how much of a distraction for a lack of a better term is the situation in libya as far as congress is concerned and what they're trying to do in order to pass the budget and get some assistance out to people like matthew in seattle? guest: it certainly gives congress something else to talk about. it has been all about
host: seattle, washington. matthew on the line for independents. you are on the "washington journal." caller: what is our country coming to these days? being an independent -- i'm a union ironworker, ok. it's been the worst in the last few years than it has been in my entire adult life. where we were in afghanistan, we were in iraq. we cannot really afford this stuff anymore. everybody wants to blame obama. even though i'm not necessarily a democrat -- we are going over into other...
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let it be heard clearly around the world, from shanghai to seattle, britain is open for business. [shouting] >> and to ensure, and to ensure that this is not a net tax cut for banks. i am adjusting the bank levy rate next year to offset its affect. [shouting] >> in each -- mr. deputy speaker, in each and every year of this parliament, our permanent bank levy raises more in any one year of the last parliament bank taxes. the most competitive access and energy 20 is the first of our economic ambitions. the second is that britain becomes the best place in europe to start, finance and grow a business. again let's face facts. in the last decade countries like germany, denmark, finland and the netherlands have all overtaken us in international rankings of competitiveness. that is not surprising when the total cost of regulation imposed on business since 1998 is almost 90 billion pounds a year. so in today's plan for growth we take action. 350 million pounds worth of specific regulations will go, including the quality act, discrimination rules, the recommendations on health and safety la
let it be heard clearly around the world, from shanghai to seattle, britain is open for business. [shouting] >> and to ensure, and to ensure that this is not a net tax cut for banks. i am adjusting the bank levy rate next year to offset its affect. [shouting] >> in each -- mr. deputy speaker, in each and every year of this parliament, our permanent bank levy raises more in any one year of the last parliament bank taxes. the most competitive access and energy 20 is the first of our...
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i remember in 1994 or 1995, he beat director at the seattle -- the director at the cia came to a college campus proposing a course in the line of work they did. [unintelligible] this current state we are living in right now is horrible living conditions. you see a certain enemy, but i have a hard time seeing the enemy. this program, the scores of egyptians and others -- are these radicals that we are seeing or hearing about? guest: thanks. i guess we are an immigrant the the nation. a lot of people want to come here for education and business opportunities. it makes us who we are. it represents challenges to organizations like my old one that is responsible for our security. we have to make sure that when we consider those in the united states, not those that come here to do us harm. host: one of the early callers mentioned iran. can you talk from the cia perspective, the unique challenges in a place like iran versus the other places you spoke of? guest: iran was the second most discussed topic in the oval office while i was the director of the cia. it was not that far behind terrorism.
i remember in 1994 or 1995, he beat director at the seattle -- the director at the cia came to a college campus proposing a course in the line of work they did. [unintelligible] this current state we are living in right now is horrible living conditions. you see a certain enemy, but i have a hard time seeing the enemy. this program, the scores of egyptians and others -- are these radicals that we are seeing or hearing about? guest: thanks. i guess we are an immigrant the the nation. a lot of...
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let it be heard clearly around the world, from shanghai to seattle, britain is open for business. [shouting] >> and to ensure, and to ensure that this is not a net tax cut for banks. i am adjusting the bank levy rate next year to offset its affect. [shouting] >> in each -- mr. deputy speaker, in each and every year of this parliament, our permanent bank levy raises more in any one year of the last parliament bank taxes. the most competitive access and energy 20 is the first of our economic ambitions. the second is that britain becomes the best place in europe to start, finance and grow a business. again let's face facts. in the last decade countries like germany, denmark, finland and the netherlands have all overtaken us in international rankings of competitiveness. that is not surprising when the total cost of regulation imposed on business since 1998 is almost 90 billion pounds a year. so in today's plan for growth we take action. 350 million pounds worth of specific regulations will go, including the quality act, discrimination rules, the recommendations on health and safety la
let it be heard clearly around the world, from shanghai to seattle, britain is open for business. [shouting] >> and to ensure, and to ensure that this is not a net tax cut for banks. i am adjusting the bank levy rate next year to offset its affect. [shouting] >> in each -- mr. deputy speaker, in each and every year of this parliament, our permanent bank levy raises more in any one year of the last parliament bank taxes. the most competitive access and energy 20 is the first of our...
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., atlanta, denver, minneapolis, seattle. the bottom five. bakersfield, california. lubbock, el pass owe. that is from a survey in mens health magazine. there's all sorts of ways to follow pursuing the office. loding the host there to mumbarak. that's in the "new york times." these web firms that help now. they seek to overthrow their governments. several agencies have been funding a handful of technology firms that allow people to get on line >> is it lights out for the light bulb law some house and senate republicans want to phase these out the texas republican is pushing come painian legislation in the house. that's in u.s.a. today this morning. back to your calls on the hearing in the u.s. from ohio, allen is on the republican line. this should have been done a long time ago. you hear all these people are so uneducated. great move when you let chuck go. great move, thanks >> the guy we like to hate. i can't stand the guy myself. the guy from iran. he came over to the un he asked our media people, what did these people have to do with the terrible persecution all
., atlanta, denver, minneapolis, seattle. the bottom five. bakersfield, california. lubbock, el pass owe. that is from a survey in mens health magazine. there's all sorts of ways to follow pursuing the office. loding the host there to mumbarak. that's in the "new york times." these web firms that help now. they seek to overthrow their governments. several agencies have been funding a handful of technology firms that allow people to get on line >> is it lights out for the light...
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host: according to "the new york times" -- seattle, steve on the republican line. earlier there was a story on "politico." he was supporting it initially but now says that it will put too much pressure on businesses. caller: i am a small businessman. he is absolutely right. since you are showing media accounts, the most misleading and inaccurate statement that rebecca made was the idea that states have the option under obamacare to have their own values and run it in their own way. that is not true. i want to draw everyone's attention to a march article of "the national review." it is by michael kamen. keep in mind, obamacare does not allow states to decide policy. this article points out that the federal mandates, the only thing the states are allowed to do is have people or heavier mandates, equal or heavier price controls, or a single payer system. anyone -- and the states are a lot to do that even before obamacare was passed. you should go to the article as a resource. kathleen sebelius has made it clear, and the law has said, these can go towards mandates. it
host: according to "the new york times" -- seattle, steve on the republican line. earlier there was a story on "politico." he was supporting it initially but now says that it will put too much pressure on businesses. caller: i am a small businessman. he is absolutely right. since you are showing media accounts, the most misleading and inaccurate statement that rebecca made was the idea that states have the option under obamacare to have their own values and run it in their...
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host: according to "the new york times" -- seattle, steve on the republican line. earlier there was a story on "politico." he was supporting it initially but now says that it will put too much pressure on businesses. caller: i am a small businessman. he is absolutely right. since you are showing media accounts, the most misleading and inaccurate statement that rebecca made was the idea that states have the option under obamacare to have their own values and run it in their own way. that is not true. i want to draw everyone's attention to a march article of "the national review." it is by michael kamen. keep in mind, obamacare does not allow states to decide policy. this article points out that the federal mandates, the only thing the states are allowed to do is have people or heavier mandates, equal or heavier price controls, or a single payer system. anyone -- and the states are a lot to do that even before obamacare was passed. you should go to the article as a resource. kathleen sebelius has made it clear, and the law has said, these can go towards mandates. it
host: according to "the new york times" -- seattle, steve on the republican line. earlier there was a story on "politico." he was supporting it initially but now says that it will put too much pressure on businesses. caller: i am a small businessman. he is absolutely right. since you are showing media accounts, the most misleading and inaccurate statement that rebecca made was the idea that states have the option under obamacare to have their own values and run it in their...
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host: according to "the new york times" -- seattle, steve on the republican line. earlier there was a story on "politico." he was supporting it initially but now says that it will put too much pressure on businesses. caller: i am a small businessman. he is absolutely right. since you are showing media accounts, the most misleading and inaccurate statement that rebecca made was the idea that states have the option under obamacare to have their own values and run it in their own way. that is not true. i want to draw everyone's attention to a march article of "the national review." it is by michael kamen. keep in mind, obamacare does not allow states to decide policy. this article points out that the federal mandates, the only thing the states are allowed to do is have people or heavier mandates, equal or heavier price controls, or a single payer system. anyone -- and the states are a lot to do that even before obamacare was passed. you should go to the article as a resource. kathleen sebelius has made it clear, and the law has said, these can go towards mandates. it
host: according to "the new york times" -- seattle, steve on the republican line. earlier there was a story on "politico." he was supporting it initially but now says that it will put too much pressure on businesses. caller: i am a small businessman. he is absolutely right. since you are showing media accounts, the most misleading and inaccurate statement that rebecca made was the idea that states have the option under obamacare to have their own values and run it in their...
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"gender issues are going to have to take a back seattle to other priorities. there's no way to be successful if we maintain every special interest and pet project." now, i know you pretty well. this is quite frankly unacceptable. any progress we've made in afghanistan with regard to women's rights will be quickly rolled back by the karzai government and others if we do not continue to emphasize the importance of gender equality. during my career, i've been a strong advocate for women rights. i know you have, so i don't think we can stand by and let the administration roll back the critical work we've done in afghanistan. is the post report accurate? if so, what is the justification? >> it is not accurate, congresswoman, and i'm trying to find out who that unidentified administration official is because that's not administration policy. like you, we believe strongly that supporting women and girls is essential to building democracy and security, and so what we have done as part of a government-wide effort is to develop these civilian stan strategies for afghan
"gender issues are going to have to take a back seattle to other priorities. there's no way to be successful if we maintain every special interest and pet project." now, i know you pretty well. this is quite frankly unacceptable. any progress we've made in afghanistan with regard to women's rights will be quickly rolled back by the karzai government and others if we do not continue to emphasize the importance of gender equality. during my career, i've been a strong advocate for women...
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the book that inspired the movie drugstore cowboy was sentenced to 16 years in prison for robbing a seattle area drugstore. james vogel was sentenced on friday. he has spent much of his adult life in prison. drugstore cowboy was loosely based on his life, robbing pharmacies to support his addiction. >>> and tomorrow night on "60 minutes," correspondent bob simon joins documentary filmmaker john downer aboard an icebreaker in the arctic circle to capture polar bears up close and personal, like you have never seen them before. >> what her cub seemed to want, was to be on camera. >> don't tell me she's looking at the camera. >> just fascinating there. you can see bob simon's complete polar bear segment tomorrow night on "60 minutes," 7:00 eastern, 6:00 central right here on cbs. >>> well, it's four minutes past the hour. time for another check of the weather. isn't that just fascinating? >> you ever go to central park and see the polar bears? >> i haven't seen them yet. although the weather's been perfect for polar bears this winter. >> what a winter in terms of snowfall. we don't see any snow
the book that inspired the movie drugstore cowboy was sentenced to 16 years in prison for robbing a seattle area drugstore. james vogel was sentenced on friday. he has spent much of his adult life in prison. drugstore cowboy was loosely based on his life, robbing pharmacies to support his addiction. >>> and tomorrow night on "60 minutes," correspondent bob simon joins documentary filmmaker john downer aboard an icebreaker in the arctic circle to capture polar bears up close...
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i remember in 1994 or 1995, he beat director at the seattle -- the director at the cia came to a college campus proposing a course in the line of work they did. [unintelligible] this current state we are living in right now is horrible living conditions. you see a certain enemy, but i have a hard time seeing the enemy. this program, the scores of egyptians and others -- are these radicals that we are seeing or hearing about? guest: thanks. i guess we are an immigrant the the nation. a lot of people want to come here for education and business opportunities. it makes us who we are. it represents challges to organizations like my old one that is responsible for our security. we have to make sure that when we conder those in the united states, not those that come here to do us harm. host:ne of the early callers mentioned iran. can you talk from the cia perspective, the unique challenges in a place like iran versus the other places you spoke of? guest: iran was the second most discussed topic in the oval office while i was the director of the cia. it was not that far behind terrorism. presid
i remember in 1994 or 1995, he beat director at the seattle -- the director at the cia came to a college campus proposing a course in the line of work they did. [unintelligible] this current state we are living in right now is horrible living conditions. you see a certain enemy, but i have a hard time seeing the enemy. this program, the scores of egyptians and others -- are these radicals that we are seeing or hearing about? guest: thanks. i guess we are an immigrant the the nation. a lot of...
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washington averaging $3.50, new york $3.68, chicago $3.61, seattle $3.57. san francisco and los angeles, averaging $3.85. meanwhile gas and oil prices continue to dominate the conversation on cnbc. >> i look for a pullback but we think oil is going higher. >> reporter: this is not all about the libyan crisis. with the global economy improving oil prices have jumped since august from $75 a barrel to $100 a day. 33%. libya put it over the top. >> in many parts of the country $4 a gallon is inevitable because of the high price of crude oil entering those markets. it's possible to see $4.50 ale ing a gallon with a supply disruption throughout the middle east. >> reporter: that could be one reason atlanta's clean air campaign is reporting a huge jump in telecommuting. one in four working from home at least occasionally. for kristy atkins it's about avoiding the 70-mile round trip commute. >> at least one day a week. sometimes more. for me i save $30, $40 a week on gas. by telecommuting. >> reporter: back east you know the expression location, location, location.
washington averaging $3.50, new york $3.68, chicago $3.61, seattle $3.57. san francisco and los angeles, averaging $3.85. meanwhile gas and oil prices continue to dominate the conversation on cnbc. >> i look for a pullback but we think oil is going higher. >> reporter: this is not all about the libyan crisis. with the global economy improving oil prices have jumped since august from $75 a barrel to $100 a day. 33%. libya put it over the top. >> in many parts of the country $4...
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host: bill, democrat from seattle. good morning. caller: i have a question for you. but before i ask a question i just want to say something about it -- you said something about this administration has been asleep when it came to energy policy. i want to say that every administration has been asleep, all the way back to richard nixon or before that. moving on to what i wanted to ask you about, to me it is kind of amazing that these plants that are aging in japan took the heads that we did and we did not end up with a chernobyl. i believe in nuclear energy. i believe it is the way to go. in france they have these small nuclear plants, the french model. i was just wondering what you thought about that and what possible future that might have in the united statesguest: fran% dependent upon nuclear energy. from the obama stand point, there are processing into george issues to be dealt with. -- storage issues to be dealt with. once the issue settles down in japan and we get a solid analysis of what occurred and why it occurred, i think it will provide a certain set of ben
host: bill, democrat from seattle. good morning. caller: i have a question for you. but before i ask a question i just want to say something about it -- you said something about this administration has been asleep when it came to energy policy. i want to say that every administration has been asleep, all the way back to richard nixon or before that. moving on to what i wanted to ask you about, to me it is kind of amazing that these plants that are aging in japan took the heads that we did and...
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"gender issues are going to have to take a back seattle to other priorities. there's no way to be successful if we maintain every special interest and pet project." now, i know you pretty well. this is quite frankly unacceptable. any progress we've made in afghanistan with regard to women's rights will be quickly rolled back by the karzai government and others if we do not continue to emphasize the importance of gender equality. during my career, i've been a strong advocate for women rights. i know you have, so i don't think we can stand by and let the administration roll back the critical work we've done in afghanistan. is the post report accurate? if so, what is the justification? >> it is not accurate, congresswoman, and i'm trying to find out who that unidentified administration official is because that's not administration policy. like you, we believe strongly that supporting women and girls is essential to building democracy and security, and so what we have done as part of a government-wide effort is to develop these civilian stan strategies for afghan
"gender issues are going to have to take a back seattle to other priorities. there's no way to be successful if we maintain every special interest and pet project." now, i know you pretty well. this is quite frankly unacceptable. any progress we've made in afghanistan with regard to women's rights will be quickly rolled back by the karzai government and others if we do not continue to emphasize the importance of gender equality. during my career, i've been a strong advocate for women...
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. >> the first question is from gina in seattle, washington, via skype. good morning. >> good morning. >> your baby is adorable. >> thank you. i'm a first-time mother introducing solid foods into my baby's diet. most pediatricians recommend rice cereal as a fist forst foo i heard it's like giving them white bread. what's the best game plan for solid foods? should i start with rice cereal, introduce it later or skip it? >> there is no hard rule in terms of what's the best option. you can start with vegetables, fruit or rice cereal. many pediatricians recommend starting with rice cereal first because it's iron-fortified and your baby's brain needs iron to develop. typically by four, five months babies' iron stores are starting to become depleted. speak with your pediatrician. if they recommend rice cereal, look for a whole grain brown rice cereal. a lot of companies are distributing them to most supermarkets. please, if you can't find the whole grain version and you can only find a plain refined white rice cereal, don't worry about it for a minute. the main
. >> the first question is from gina in seattle, washington, via skype. good morning. >> good morning. >> your baby is adorable. >> thank you. i'm a first-time mother introducing solid foods into my baby's diet. most pediatricians recommend rice cereal as a fist forst foo i heard it's like giving them white bread. what's the best game plan for solid foods? should i start with rice cereal, introduce it later or skip it? >> there is no hard rule in terms of what's...